Real Wedding Album: Jordan and Mike

These Nashville nuptials might just be the most chic all-white affair we've seen since Kim Kardashian's wedding to Kris Humphries. Actually, scratch that: This wedding, planned by the experts over at Fête Nashville, is the most chic all-white affair we've ever seen. (No offense, Kim.) Jordan and Mike's classic ivory-and-gold wedding is a picture of timeless elegance—from the bride's custom Modern Trousseau ball gown to the couple's bespoke monogram to the most OMG cake you'll ever lay your eyes on. The loveliness all went down in the capital of country music—at the Country Music Hall of Fame, no less—and has the makings of the most romantic country love song. Prepare to pin every single image, all captured by Melissa Madison Fuller. Enjoy!

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Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend(s)

Bride Jordan's something old, something new, and something borrowed were all diamonds. (Lucky girl!) Her something old was her engagement ring diamond (which was her mother's for 20 years), something new was a diamond bracelet (a wedding gift from her husband, Mike), and something borrowed were her grandmother's diamond earrings.

A Vision in Ivory

Jordan and Mike's vision for their big day was a long time in the making. "I've had the same vision since I was young, and that was an all ivory and gold wedding," Jordan says. "My mind was made up!" Luckily, Mike was on board with the timeless palette.

The First Look

Jordan debuted her stunning custom Modern Trousseau ball gown, featuring a delicate lace bodice and full skirt, to Mike in a first look before the ceremony. "Every gown at Modern Trousseau is made in the U.S., which I loved, and I was able to completely customize it to be my dream gown—from the train and bodice length to lace and silk options," Jordan says.

The Wow Factor

"I had always envisioned a ball gown since I can remember, and that is what I got," Jordan says of her shopping experience. "I still tried on other styles just to be sure, but came right back to it." (And judging by Mike's reaction, we'd say she made the right choice.)

A League of Extraordinary Gentlemen

Mike (who looks ever-so-handsome in his tuxedo) pulled off an epic proposal on the couple's four-year anniversary. After dinner at the restaurant where they had their first date, Mike led Jordan down an alley covered in twinkling string lights and got down on one knee. (Swoon.) Afterward, he arranged for 60 of their closest friends to be at their favorite hangout to celebrate.

Feels Like Home

"Wightman Chapel at Scarritt-Bennett on Vanderbilt’s campus is as classic as it gets," Jordan says about their ceremony location. "We knew we wanted a church ceremony and it just so happened that our church opened a second location at the chapel we booked for the wedding! We felt right at home."

Wedding Party Whites

That all-ivory vision extended beyond this gorgeous wedding party and to every aspect of these nuptials, down to the custom ivory-and-gold welcome bags Jordan and Mike had made for all of their out-of-town guests.

Nashville Nuptials

Jordan and Mike both work in the music industry and love country music, so Nashville's Country Music Hall of Fame Museum was a fitting choice for their reception. "It just felt like the two of us," Jordan says.

A White Party

Jordan says getting a sneak peek at their reception space with Mike as their favorite moment from the day. Can you blame them? "Seeing where the celebration of our marriage would soon take place with 250 of our dearest family and friends was really special and our jaws were dropped to the floor," she says. "We were on such a high from the actual ceremony that we just laughed and were so happy."

Touches of Gold

One gold touch featured throughout the ceremony and reception was Jordan and Mike's custom "W" logo. "The gold wreathed 'W' was on everything from the programs and menus to the cocktail napkins and white dance floor," Jordan shares.

Let's Dance

Jordan and Mike's first dance wasn't the only major moment on the dance floor that night—there was a full-blown dance-off. "In the middle of the night, the band had a dance off between about 10 of our guy friends and 10 girl friends," Jordan remembers. "It was one of the highlights of the night."

Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend(s)

Bride Jordan's something old, something new, and something borrowed were all diamonds. (Lucky girl!) Her something old was her engagement ring diamond (which was her mother's for 20 years), something new was a diamond bracelet (a wedding gift from her husband, Mike), and something borrowed were her grandmother's diamond earrings.